Journal of George Fox: Being an Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love, in the Work of the Ministry, of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ ...W. and F. G. Cash, 1852 - Quakers |
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... believe them concerned in it , he caused them to be kept close prisoners at Exeter fourteen days , and then sent them from officer to officer towards home . In going towards Bridgewater , the officer who conducted them fell down , and ...
... believe them concerned in it , he caused them to be kept close prisoners at Exeter fourteen days , and then sent them from officer to officer towards home . In going towards Bridgewater , the officer who conducted them fell down , and ...
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... believe in the light , though they were lighted ; but hated the light which they should have believed in , and loved the darkness rather than it , -this world had a righteousness and a judgment , which the Holy Ghost reproved them for ...
... believe in the light , though they were lighted ; but hated the light which they should have believed in , and loved the darkness rather than it , -this world had a righteousness and a judgment , which the Holy Ghost reproved them for ...
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... believe so . " I asked him also , " why he persecuted Friends for not paying tithes ? And whether God ever gave a command to the Gentiles , that they should pay tithes ? And whether Christ had not ended tithes , when he ended the ...
... believe so . " I asked him also , " why he persecuted Friends for not paying tithes ? And whether God ever gave a command to the Gentiles , that they should pay tithes ? And whether Christ had not ended tithes , when he ended the ...
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... believe , is condemned already ; ' so the condemnation comes through unbelief . And whereas Jude speaks of some , that were of old ordained ( or written of before ) to condem- nation , he doth not say , before the world began ; but ...
... believe , is condemned already ; ' so the condemnation comes through unbelief . And whereas Jude speaks of some , that were of old ordained ( or written of before ) to condem- nation , he doth not say , before the world began ; but ...
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... believe in him might , through the cross , be made heirs of life and immortality . " For further elucidation of the soundness of the early Friends in their belief as to the divinity and offices of Christ , see Evans ' Exposition of the ...
... believe in him might , through the cross , be made heirs of life and immortality . " For further elucidation of the soundness of the early Friends in their belief as to the divinity and offices of Christ , see Evans ' Exposition of the ...
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